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83. Synopsis of Porter's second annual message, on ratification of the Creek agreement with the U.S. government, October 4, 1901.
84. Porter's address to the Creek Council (editorial on), regarding allotment of lands to Creeks, October 10, 1901.
85. Message of Porter to the Creek Council, regarding land allotments, October 10, 1901.
86. Short editorial on Porter, October 18, 1901.
87. Editorial on Porter's veto of per capita payment, October 18, 1901.
88. Editorial on Porter's veto of per capita payment, October 18, 1901.
89. Editorial on Porter, on miscellaneous business conducted by the Creek Council, October 18, 1901.
90. Porter calls a convention at Holdenville, October 18, 1901.
91. Veto of Porter of per capita payment to Creeks, October 25, 1901.
92. Second annual message of Porter, October, 1901.
93. Editorial and statement on Porter, November 7, 1901.
94. Letter of Porter to Tams Bixby regarding Indian land deeds, November 8, 1901.
95. Porter, and non-issuance of Creek deeds, November 8, 1901.
96. Letter of Porter regarding non-delivery of deeds, November 13, 1901.
97. News item on Porter, stating that there was a bill instructing him not to issue any deeds to Creek allotments until supplemental agreement was made, November 29, 1901. Editorial on Porter, Stillwell Standard, November 29, 1901.
98. News item, suit brought against Porter for payment of care of horses, December 13, 1901.
99. Porter appointed Col. Pliny Leland Soper, attorney for Creek Nation, December 14, 1901.
100. Porter encourages Indian boys to go to West Point and Annapolis, December 28, 1901.
101. Porter advocates simplification of process of allotting lands to individual Creeks, fostering education, etc. (his platform), 1901.
102. Biographical sketch of Porter, 1901.